Oppo Find N6 Poised for Worldwide Launch as New Certifications Surface

Oppo’s next premium foldable phone, the Oppo Find N6, is starting to look much closer to an international launch. After the device recently picked up 3C certification in China, the global version has now appeared across multiple regulatory databases, a strong sign that Oppo is preparing a wider release.

One of the most revealing filings comes from the UAE’s TDRA, which lists the global Oppo Find N6 under the model number CPH2765. That’s different from the China-only version, which is associated with the model number PLP110. These separate model numbers typically indicate distinct regional variants, and in this case, they further point to a dedicated global Oppo Find N6 model.

The Find N6 has also shown up in Singapore through the IMDA database, offering an early look at the connectivity features expected on the international variant. According to the listing, the phone supports LTE and 5G, along with Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, eSIM, and other modern wireless options buyers expect from a 2026 flagship foldable smartphone.

Charging details are also becoming clearer. The global Find N6 has received certification from TÜV SÜD, which indicates support for 80W wired fast charging. That matches what the earlier China certification suggested as well, meaning Oppo may deliver the same high-speed charging experience across both the Chinese and global models.

While Oppo hasn’t officially confirmed specs or launch timing yet, leaks and early reports have already fueled excitement around what could be one of the most powerful foldable phones of the year. The Oppo Find N6 is rumored to include a 200MP camera, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, and a large battery around 6,000mAh. There’s also talk that it could keep a similar display size to the Find N5 while landing around 225 grams, which would be a competitive weight for a flagship foldable.

For Oppo fans watching the brand’s flagship roadmap, it’s also worth noting that separate rumor chatter points to a significant camera upgrade coming to the next-generation Oppo Find X10—suggesting the company is pushing imaging improvements across its top-tier lineup.

With global certifications stacking up and key features like 5G, eSIM, NFC, and 80W fast charging essentially confirmed through listings, the Oppo Find N6 appears to be moving steadily toward an international debut.